I am going to move along to the general thoughts
and highlights of the tour as I am late in delivering to you this
year, so let's go with some notes and photos.
Alborg was a beautiful city and I needed to visit
an ear specialist for a small problem that drummers get from time
to time owing to loud monitor levels. It was also the beginning
of my running out of space and the first of the extra bags needed
to be got. Too much to do without local knowledge so Pernille, Erik's
PA, called the theatre and asked a colleague to meet me and be my
guide for the day. Her name was Ann-Stine and she was a great help
as we only had a few hours before the concert. Had a light lunch,
Bruce was walking to the soundcheck and took a picture of us before
we went to the theatre.
Everything about Scandinavia that we encountered
was so good. Airports that I had never heard of were like walking
through the best of London's shopping centres, efficient, clean
and accommodating.
I need to make tea and coffee whenever I want,
so I bought a small kettle and each day would find the local deli
for provisions. You can wait 40 minutes for a coffee on room service
and pay £20 for it. My buying of extra cases continued after
visiting art galleries and bookshops. By the end of the tour, I
had accumulated six!
With my guide Ann-Stine from the theatre
in Alborg. (Look closely and you can see Bruce taking the photo).
The professional's essential guide to
room service: do-it-yourself. All laid out on a hotel trouser
press.